The Texas Book Festival just released its list of authors for this year. Once again, if you love books, you'll want to be making travel plans for Austin on Oct. 26 and 27.

The full list is below. It will also be posted at the festival's website. (The lineup is dynamic; they'll be making additions and deletions right up until the final moment, if past experience is any guide.)

Below, you'll find links to some of our coverage of the featured authors -- and there's more to come in the weeks ahead.

NonfictionRicardo Ainslie, The Fight to Save Juarez: Life in the Heart of Mexico’s Drug WarHolly Aker, Shaun Martin, and Caroline Wallace, Austin Beer: Capital City History on TapReed Albergotti and Vanessa O’Connell, Wheelmen: Lance Armstrong, the Tour de France, and the Greatest Sports Conspiracy EverJonathan Alter, The Center Holds: Obama and His EnemiesScott Anderson, Lawrence in Arabia: War, Deceit, Imperial Folly and the Making of the Modern Middle East Reza Aslan, Zealot: The Life and Times of Jesus of NazarethHugh Aynesworth, November 22, 1963: Witness to History (reviewed here.)Dan Balz, Collision 2012: Obama vs. Romney and the Future of Elections in AmericaDeni Béchard, Empty Hands, Open Arms: The Race to Save Bonobos in the Congo and Make Conservation Go ViralA. Scott Berg, WilsonMark Binelli, Detroit City is the Place to Be: The Afterlife of an American MetropolisScott Blackwood and Dean Blackwood, Rise and Fall of Paramount Records: Volume IPhilip Bobbitt, The Garments of Court and Palace: Machiavelli and the World that He MadeH.W. Brands, The Man Who Saved the Union: Ulysses S. Grant in War and Peace (reviewed here.)Alfredo Corchado, Midnight in Mexico: A Reporter's Journey Through a Country's Descent into Darkness (reviewed here.)Steven Davis and Bill Minutaglio, Dallas 1963William Eggers, The Solution Revolution: How Business, Government, and Social Enterprises are Teaming Up to Solve Society’s Toughest ProblemsBenita Eisler, The Red Man’s Bones: George Catlin, Artist and ShowmanDavid Ensminger, Left of the Dial; Conversations with Punk IconsKevin Fedarko, The Emerald Mile: The Epic Story of the Fastest Ride in History Through the Heart of the Grand Canyon (reviewed here.)David Finkel, Thank You For Your ServiceGlenn Frankel, The Searchers: The Making of an American Legend (interview here.)Kate Galbraith and Asher Price, The Great Texas Wind Rush: How George Bush, Ann Richards, and a Bunch of Tinkerers Helped the Oil and Gas State Win the Race to Wind PowerErica Grieder, Big, Hot, Cheap, and Right: What America Can Learn from the Strange Genius of TexasJessica Grogan, Encountering America: Humanistic Psychology, Sixties Culture, and the Shaping of the Modern SelfJeff Guinn, Manson: The Life and Times of Charles Manson (review here.)Chad Hammett, Two Prospectors: The Letters of Sam Shepard and Johnny DarkStephen Harrigan, The Eye of the Mammoth: Selected Essays (review here.)Kay Bailey Hutchison, Unflinching Courage: Pioneering Women Who Shaped Texas (review here.)Ken Jennings, Because I Said So!: The Truth Behind the Myths, Tales, and Warnings Every Generation Passes Down to Its KidsJeffrey Stuart Kerr, Seat of Empire: The Embattled Birth of Austin, TexasNick Kotz, The Harness Maker's Dream: Nathan Kallison and the Rise of South TexasTaya Kyle on behalf of Chris Kyle, American Sniper: Memorial Edition (interview here.)Linda Leavell, Holding On Upside Down: The Life and Work of Marianne MooreMark Leibovich, This TownJ. Michael Lennon, Norman Mailer: A Double LifeJerome Loving, Confederate Bushwhacker: Mark Twain in the Shadow of the Civil WarLynda Obst, Sleepless in Hollywood: Tales from the New Abnormal in the Movie BusinessGeorge Packer, The Unwinding: An Inner History of the New AmericaElena Passarello, Let Me Clear My Throat: EssaysBetsy Prioleau, SwoonByron Reese, Infinite Progress: How the Internet and Technology Will End Ignorance, Disease, Hunger, and WarKevin Smokler, Practical Classics: 50 Reasons to Reread 50 Books You Haven't Touched Since High SchoolDeanne Stillman, Desert ReckoningRose Styron, Selected Letters of William StyronMargaret Talbot, The Entertainer: Movies, Magic, and My Father’s Twentieth CenturyJohn Taliaferro, All the Great Prizes: The Life of John Hay, From Lincoln to Roosevelt (review here)Terry Teachout, Duke: A Life of Duke EllingtonBrad Tyer, Opportunity, Montana: Big Copper, Bad Water, and the Burial of an American LandscapeSteven Weinberg, Texas Writer Award WinnerAlan Weisman, Countdown: Our Last Best Hope for a Future on Earth?Howard Willens, History Will Prove Us Right: Inside the Warren Commission Investigation into the Assassination of John F. KennedyRichard Wolffe, The Message: The Reselling of President ObamaLawrence Wright, Going Clear: Scientology, Hollywood, and the Prison of Belief (review here.)

MemoirDavid Berg, Run Brother Run: A Memoir of a Murder in My FamilyAllen Childs, We Were There: Revelations from the Dallas Doctors Who Attended to JFK on November 22, 1963Nick Flynn, The Reenactments: A MemoirLeigh Newman, Still Points North: One Alaska Childhood, One Grown Up World, One Long Journey HomeDomenica Ruta, With or Without You: A MemoirRosie Schaap, Drinking With MenDavid Schickler, The Dark Path: A MemoirDean Smith, Cowboy Stuntman: From Olympic Gold to the Silver ScreenJustin St. Germain, Son of a Gun: A MemoirJocob Tomsky, Heads in Beds: A Reckless Memoir of Hotels, Hustles, and So-Called HospitalityMarion Winik, Highs in the Low Fifties: How I Stumbled through the Joys of Single Living